The Exhibitor (October 15, 1920)

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46 “THE EXHIBITOR,” OCTOBER 15, 1920 PROFIT OR LOSS ? During the summer just passed hundreds of TYPHOON cooled and ventilated houses not only made money, but actually did more business than during the winter season. On the other hand, many exhibitors lost money because their houses were not properly equipped to combat the heat. In many instances it was necessary to close down altogether for the same reason. i E E I E \l 3 | 5 = II if | Instead of a loss, these same theatres could have made a handsome profit if TYPHOONS had been installed early in the season, and a part of this profit applied to the investment. In other words, TYPHOONS would have paid for themselves the very first season. Don’t put off until next year this most important matter. Whether you propose building a new theatre, or already have one without proper ventilation, get in touch with us at once and our engineers will be glad to show you what a moneymaking investment the TYPHOON COOLING and VENTILATING SYSTEM is. The TYPHOON SYSTEM is reversible, making it the ideal equipment for ventilation during the fall and winter. TYPHOONS are patented. Write for Catalogue “P” 1728 S. Arlington St. Los Angeles, Cal. 1044 Camp Street New Orleans, La. Typhoon Fan Company ERNEST GLANTZBERG, President 345 W. 39th STREET NEW YORK CITY 255 N. 13th Street Philadelphia, Pa. 64 W. Randolph Street Chicago, 111. I innunnnnnniiiitu mi iiiimiiiii minimi in nnnninnni in ' ntir a m In Answering Advertisements Please Mention “THE EXHIBITOR i